2012 Natural History Illustration prize announced
The 2012 Australian Geographic Natural History Illustration prize has been awarded.
The 2012 Australian Geographic Natural History Illustration prize has been awarded.
After two centuries, the first artist to call Australia’s frontier settlements home is recognised for his flair and contribution.
A highly unusual combination of celestial events may have sent more icebergs into the path of the Titanic.
Mary-Jean Sutton, with the help of AG Society, is preserving the memories of the Mapoon Aboriginal community.
Photographs from two Australians have been named winners in the prestigious Loupe Awards for 2011.
The work of iconic Australian photographer, Rennie Ellis, documents a fancy-free time in the country’s past.
What’s in a beard? Not just an individual personality, but the times and culture of the wearer.
What’s in a beard? Not just an individual personality, but the times and culture of the wearer.
A gold coin worth $53.5 million is the world’s largest piece of legal tender, created by the Perth Mint.
Original artworks depicting 19th century colonial Australia have been found in a cupboard in Canada.